President Trump's frustrations with Vladimir Putin boiled over Thursday with a rare swipe at the Russian president after Russia launched a deadly overnight barrage on Kyiv, Ukraine's capital.
Russia launched a barrage of missiles and drones at Ukraine on Thursday, killing and wounding scores of people in what was the deadliest attack on the nation's capital in nearly a year.
A federal judge issued an injunction Thursday blocking key parts of President Trump's executive order tightening rules on voting, including provisions requiring people to provide proof of citizenship before registering to vote using a federal form.
President Trump on Thursday said trade negotiations are unfolding between the U.S. and China but refused to say who was involved, adding to confusion around the tariff spat after Beijing said no such talks are underway.
India on Thursday accused two Pakistanis of being involved in a murderous terrorist attack, escalating already sky-high tensions along one of the world's most heavily militarized borders.
Sanctuary cities and counties won a preliminary injunction on Thursday blocking the administration from punishing them by withholding federal funds, with a judge saying the Trump team is stretching the law too far.
The Trump administration on Thursday asked the Supreme Court to allow enforcement of a ban on transgender people in the military, while legal challenges proceed.
The Russian education system has become "increasingly politicized, militarized, and ideologically driven" since the Kremlin launched the 2022 invasion of neighboring Ukraine, say British intelligence officials.